Audi Q4 e-tron Charger Won't Start Charging
You have plugged in your Q4 e-tron, the connector clicked into the charge port on the right rear fender, but nothing happens. The MMI screen stays silent or shows an error. This is frustrating, but it is almost always fixable on the spot without calling roadside assistance.
Symptoms
- CCS2 or Type 2 connector plugged in but no charging indicator on the MMI touchscreen
- Charger screen shows 'Waiting for vehicle' or stays on the start screen
- Q4 e-tron charge port LED blinks but charging never begins
- Authentication succeeds on the charger but the session fails to start
- Instrument cluster briefly shows a charging icon, then it disappears
What to Do
- 1
Check for a charging schedule or departure timer
On the MMI touchscreen, go to the e-tron charging settings. If a timer or departure schedule is active, switch it to charge immediately or turn off the timer. You can also check the myAudi app for active schedules.
- 2
Unplug and reconnect firmly
Open the charge port on the right rear fender using the button on the port or through the MMI screen. Remove the connector, wait 10 seconds, then reinsert it firmly until you hear a clear click. Watch the charge port LED for a steady response.
- 3
Restart the charger session
On the charger, end the current session if one is active. Then start a new session by tapping your RFID card, using contactless payment, or restarting in the charger operator's app.
- 4
Try Plug & Charge or a different payment method
If your Q4 e-tron has Plug & Charge set up through the myAudi app, make sure the charger supports it. Otherwise, switch to a different RFID card, contactless payment, or the charger operator's own app.
- 5
Reboot the MMI system
Press and hold the power button on the MMI touchscreen for about 10 seconds until the screen goes dark and restarts. Once it is back, try plugging in again. This resets the charging communication on the car's side.
- 6
Try a different charger or cable
If the station has multiple stalls, move to a different one. If you are at an AC charger with your own cable, try a different cable. A faulty charger is more common than a faulty car.